Mint Factory Spec Retro Trek 8000 1991 MTB. Even original tyres barn find LARGE - Folding Bikes 4U

Mint Factory Spec Retro Trek 8000 1991 MTB. Even original tyres barn find LARGE - Folding Bikes 4U

£500.00 GBP
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Mint Factory Spec Retro Trek 8000 1991 MTB. Even original tyres barn find LARGE - Folding Bikes 4U

Mint Factory Spec Retro Trek 8000 1991 MTB. Even original tyres barn find LARGE - Folding Bikes 4U

£500.00 GBP

The Mint Factory Spec Retro Trek 8000 represents a significant example of a classic 1991 mountain bike, presenting a rare barn find with original components intact. This large-frame bicycle captures the mountain biking aesthetic of early 1990s American bicycle design.

Design and Construction

Manufactured during a pivotal era in mountain bike evolution, the Trek 8000 frame embodies the robust steel geometry characteristic of late-80s and early-90s off-road bicycle engineering. The large frame size accommodates riders seeking a substantial riding position, with geometries optimised for trail-oriented riding typical of the period.

Components and Specification

Original specification includes factory-installed components representing mountain bike technology of its era. The retention of original tyres provides an authentic representation of the bicycle's historical specification, offering cycling historians and vintage enthusiasts a pristine example of early mountain bike design.

Ride Characteristics

The frame geometry reflects early mountain bike principles, prioritising durability and responsive handling across varied terrain. Steel construction provides natural vibration damping characteristics, contributing to a balanced riding experience across mixed surface conditions.

Intended Use

This bicycle suits collectors, vintage cycling enthusiasts, and museum-quality bicycle preservation specialists interested in documenting mountain bike technological progression. The specification represents a precise snapshot of mountain bike design during a transformative period in cycling history.